The Old Testament of the Bible, which is called Tanakh by the Jews, is indeed anti-Semitic. The Biblical God is an Anti-Semite. The church father Ambrose of Milan, for example, came to this conclusion when he wrote: "God always hated the Jews. It is essential that all Christians hate them." And the church father John Chrysostom wrote: "In fact Isaiah called the Jews dogs and Jeremiah called them mare-mad horses. This was not because they suddenly changed natures with those beasts but because they were pursuing the lustful habits of those animals."
As someone who has read the entire Bible, I can agree with both of them, who are respected as great church fathers. It starts at the very beginning when the Jews were liberated from Egypt and arrived at Mount Sinai. Although the Jews saw the miracles of God, the first thing they did while Moses was on the mountain was to make a golden bull and worship it. The Jews provoked God so much with their evil deeds that God made them wander in the desert for 40 years as punishment, even though they could have reached the land of Canaan in less than 2 weeks (Numbers 32:13). The Jews provoked God so much that God even wanted to destroy the people of Israel completely (Exodus 33:5, Deuteronomy 9:12-14). And even later, the Jews provoked God by, among other things, practicing child sacrifice (Jeremiah 32:30-35) and eating blood (Ezekiel 33:23-26). The Jews were so wicked that God called them the worst nation (Ezekiel 3:4-7, 5:4-7).
It is not anti-Semitic, it is anti-goyim/anti-gentile and very pro-Jew.
Indeed, the fulfilment of the Bibles prophecies is nothing less than the complete decimation of the goy and for them to worship and serve the Jews as Yahweh’s chosen people.
The god of Abraham is not your god (unless you’re Jewish) and Jesus is not your messiah (unless you’re Jewish).
They both hate your guts and plot and plan your destruction throughout the entire Bible via their special ones, the master race, their Jews.
Decimation means 1/10 dies, not 9/10 btw
Quite right, and thanks for the correction. I should more properly say ‘the almost complete annihilation’